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| Alphabetical [« »] similar 6 similarity 3 simon 8 simple 16 simply 14 simultaneous 2 simultaneously 5 | Frequency [« »] 16 possible 16 proper 16 separate 16 simple 16 sin 16 special 16 testimony | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances simple |
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1 2 | THE CHRISTIAN HAS SURE AND SIMPLE KNOWLEDGE CONCERNING THE 2 2 | obvious exception of such simple cases as being free from 3 3 | ORIGIN DEFINED OUT OF THE SIMPLE WORDS OF SCRIPTURE.~Would 4 10| X. THE SIMPLE NATURE OF THE SOUL IS ASSERTED 5 10| with Plato that the soul is simple; in other words uniform 6 11| acknowledge to be an indivisible simple substance, and therefore 7 11| and alone, it must also be simple and un-compounded as regards 8 12| moreover, that the mind is a simple principle, unmixed, and 9 14| DISSECTION.~Being thus single, simple, and entire in itself, it 10 18| excruciating means of torturing simple knowledge and crucifying 11 21| possessed this uniform and simple nature from the beginning 12 21| which we maintain to be simple and uniform in its condition. 13 22| possessing body, having form, simple in its substance, intelligent 14 35| which is extremely clear and simple in its meaning, and ought 15 52| law which produces death, simple though it be, is yet violence. 16 58| judgment of God pursues even simple cogitations and the merest